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R&B artist The Weeknd first gained a following when he put a handful of homemade tracks, including “The Morning,” online in 2010. Within just a few short years, The Weeknd rose to international success with Billboard R&B chart-topping albums like Trilogy and Kiss Land. This Toronto native has continued to earn acclaim through collaborations with stars like Drake and Ariana Grande, in addition to creating his own innovative songs. Take the opportunity to see this rapper share his latest music on stage when you shop for The Weeknd tickets in our marketplace. Customer support is available seven days a week when you call 866.848.8499 or connect to Live Chat.

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Several Festivals Ahead for The Weeknd in 2015

Fans hoping to catch a live concert from The Weeknd in 2015 will have to make it out to some major festivals this year. As of March 27, the R&B star has not announced a full-fledged solo trek for the coming months, but instead he’ll kick off his year of live shows on May 30 as a featured headliner at The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia. Neo-soul queen Erykah Badu and up-and-coming hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd will also perform. That same weekend, The Weeknd will appear at the Sweetlife Festival (May 30-31) in Columbia, Md., with Kendrick Lamar and Calvin Harris. At the end of the summer, he’s been tabbed to perform at Lollapalooza (July 31-Aug. 2). The Weeknd will be on stage at the Chicago festival on Friday, along with Paul McCartney and Alt-J.

The Weeknd’s most recent full-length effort was 2013’s “Kiss Land.” The record--his studio debut--peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart. A follow-up album is reportedly due out sometime in 2015, but final details are still pending. In 2014, The Weeknd released “Earned It,” a single from the “Fifty Shades of Grey” soundtrack that has since been certified Platinum.

The Weeknd Announces Brief King of the Fall 2014 Tour

Lauded R&B artist The Weeknd has confirmed an extremely limited touring schedule for the fall of 2014, as his King of the Fall Tour was announced with just four performances for September and October. The Canadian musician is expected to perform one night at four massive venues across North America, beginning with the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Sept. 19) before moving onto his native Ontario on Sept. 21 to headline Toronto’s Molson Amphitheatre. The following month, The Weeknd will perform at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl (Oct. 9) and San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (Oct. 10). Drake collaborator Jhenè Aiko and Los Angeles rapper Schoolboy Q are scheduled to join on all dates. More dates may be added, but at the time of the announcement on June 26, it was not implied that the schedule will be expanded.

Last September, The Weeknd released his first major full-length studio album, titled “Kiss Land,” which rocketed to No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B chart and peaked at the second slot on the mainstream Billboard 200. Last year, The Weeknd also earned his first GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration with Wiz Khalifa, “Remember You.”

The Fall Tour Underway for The Weeknd

The 20-plus-city tour has begun for Toronto native Abel Tesfaye, known in the music industry as simply, The Weeknd. Launched Sept. 6, The Weeknd’s highly anticipated fall venture is in support of “Kiss Land,” his first officially released studio album. It dropped on Sept. 10 and in its initial week of release, finished just behind Keith Urban’s latest, “Fuse,” in second place on the Billboard 200. After hitting several remaining cities, including dual nights in New York, Boston, and Chicago, The Fall Tour’s North American leg will conclude with three hometown shows at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Oct. 17, 19-20, before heading overseas for international dates in November. Anna Lunoe and Banks will serve as openers for North American shows.

The Weeknd’s music first began surfacing for free on the Internet back in 2011 via his debut mixtape, “House of Balloons.” Ensuing mixtapes, “Thursday” and “Echoes of Silence” were released in similar fashion resulting in an increasingly growing fanbase. By 2012, he’d caught the attention of Republic Records, which combined each mixtape into one album aptly titled, “Trilogy,” and with XO, produced “Kiss Land” as well.